f2 Maths Paper 2022

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“AN HONEST STUDENT IS THE NOBLEST WORK OF THE LORD”

ST. THOMAS’ CATHOLIC INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE


SEEDUWA
1ST TERM EVALUATION 2022/2023
CANDIDATE NAME:

GRADE / CLASS FORM II CANDIDATE NO.

MATHEMATICS DECEMBER 2022


2 HOURS

PART – A

1. Draw a factor tree for 250. [2]

2. 54 = 2 x 33 and 72 = 23 x 33. [2]


Use this fact to find the LCM and HCF of 54 and 72.

3. Work out. [2]


a) –4( –3 – –7 ) b) ( –8 + 5 ) x 2

4. Write the answers in the index form. [3]


a) 37 x 35 b) 58 ÷ 55 c) (82)4

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5. Write the following statement as an inequality. [2]
“m” is greater than or equal to 6 and less than 13.

6. Multiply out the brackets. [4]


a) 3b( 2a + 7 ) b) 2a( 4 + 3a ) – a ( 4a – 6 )

7. Find the value of angles a, b and c. [3]

8. Factorise. [2]
a) 3m + 27 b) 12b – 15b2

9. In the formula y = 2r + t , make “r” the subject. [2]

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10. Round the following to 2 significant figures. [2]
a) 2863 b) 0.00483

11. Work out. [6]


a) X2 = 324 b) X2 – 81 = 0 c) X3 = – 216

[ …………. / 30 marks]

PART – B

1. a) Show that (–6)2 + (–8)2 – (– 10)2 = 0 [2]

b) Complete the following multiplication pyramid. [3]

c) 352 = 1225 and 223 = 10648. Use this fact to find; [2]

i) a2 = 1225 ii) a3 – 10648 = 0

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d) Work out. [2]
3 3
√53 – √( −5)3

e) Fill in the blanks using the following numbers. [6]


10
–5 2 0.3
5

Integers

Natural numbers

Rational numbers

[ …………. / 15 marks]

2. a) Write an expression for the following statements. [2]

i) Adds 6 to “X”, then divide by 3. …………………………………….

ii) Three fifths of “a” subtract four. ……………………………………..

b) Write an expression for the perimeter of the triangle in its simplest form. [3]

c) Work out. [4]

i) 4a2 + 9 when; a = 5 ii) 3( n3 – 7 ) when; n = – 2

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d) Solve the following equations. [6]
𝑑
i) 6x – 3 = 9 ii) – 2 = 8 iii) 4a + 5 = 2a + 15
2

[ …………. / 15 marks]

3. a) Show each inequality on the number line. [3]

i) a > 4

ii) –4 < n < 3

iii) –1 ≤ y < 6

b) Which card gives a different answer. Show your workings. [4]

A 0.067 ÷ 0.1 B 67 x 0.01 C 6.7 x 0.1 D 67 ÷ 0.01

c) Arrange these measurements in ascending order. [2]

6.55km , 780 m , 6.4 km , 1450 m

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d) Marcus bought 8.6 kg of sugar. He poured the sugar equally into 5 bottles. There was 0.35 kg of
sugar left over. What was the mass of sugar in 1 bottle? [2]

e) Ron jogged 2.2 km, Mike jogged 3.7 times more distance than Ron. Find the distance covered by
Mike. [2]

f) A vehicle covers a distance of 48.3 km in 2.3 litre of petrol. How much distance will it cover in 1
litre of petrol? [2]

[ …………. / 15 marks]

4. a) In the following diagram PQR is a Triangle and PS = SR. [6]

Calculate the size of angles a, b and c.

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b) Use compasses and a ruler. Leave the constructions lines on your drawing.

Draw an accurate copy of triangle ABC. [2]

Draw the perpendicular bisector of side BC. [1]

c) Make an accurate copy of triangle PQR. [2]

Draw the bisector of angle PRQ. [1]

d)The two shorter sides of a right-angled triangle are 9cm and 6cm.

Construct the triangle [2]

Measure the length of the hypotenuse. [1]

[ …………. / 15 marks]

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